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To complete the picture of the island, you must get to know Saint Martin’s twin sister, Sint Maarten. Just like sisters, each has its own distinct character and personality while sharing the same roots. The border that separates them is a virtual one. It is easy to pass from one side to the other.
Sint Maarten, the Dutch side of the island, offers many varied points of interest
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Philipsburg
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Capital of the Dutch side, Philipsburg accommodates the largest cruise ships such as the Queen Mary II. In its main street, the many and varied shops offer jewellery, electronics and souvenirs.
By the sea, a boardwalk lined with restaurants and bars, offers the ideal spot from which to enjoy a spectacular sunset.
Do not miss the Philipsburg Methodist Church and the Old Courthouse.
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Maho
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Close to the Princes Juliana international airport, Maho is the place to be when the sun goes down. Lined with restaurants, bars, discotheques, and casinos, it is a fun-lovers paradise where everyone will find the entertainment they seek.
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